Psalm 14
Psalm 14 is the 14th psalm from the Book of Psalms. Attributed to David, it is a prophetical reference to the destruction of the First Temple.[1] Along with Psalm 53, it is quoted in the Epistle to the Romans, where Paul the Apostle uses verses of it to discuss original sin. Herman Gunkel dates the psalm to the exile period.[2]
Commentaries
Many authors have commented on the psalms. Including:
- Hilary of Poitiers[3]
- Augustine [4]
- Thomas Aquinas[5]
- John Calvin Comment psalms of John Calvin, 1557 [6]
References
- ↑ The Artscroll Tehillim page 18
- ↑ Hermann Gunkel, Die Psalmen (61986), p233.
- ↑ Comments on the Psalms of Hilary of Poitiers , fourth century , Paris, Editions du Cerf , 2008, collection Christian sources No. 515,
- ↑ Discourse on the Psalms, of St. Augustine , the fourth century , 2 vols., Collection "Christian Wisdom", Editions du Cerf,
- ↑ Commentary on the Psalms (up Psalm 54) St. Thomas Aquinas, 1273, Editions du Cerf, 1996
- ↑ Jewish commentary on the Psalms, Emmanuel, (Editions Payot, 1963.)
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